Jared Pearce's "New Mexico" (Thurs, Oct 27)




Jared Pearce's books include Down Their Spears (Cyberwit, 2021), and The Annotated Murder of One (Aubade, 2018). Further: https://jaredpearcepoetry.weebly.com.


New Mexico


I’ve been with the hard earth,

boulders racked against the pylons

of the sky like waves sloshing

the piers, the masts like metronomes


ticking out ruin, the weary wash

and dramatic slash of the cliff

above the harbor as the flood finally

bites and buries a stack of rock.


A spurt of rain, a peck of snow,

what can they do against the bleak

mountain set to tear down heaven:


no spear of tree, not even the charm

of sage, only its bare arms, shoulders,

wedged, bent on cracking the door.


© 2022 Jared Pearce


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